Clinico-Functional Parallels And Mechanisms Of СоAdjacency Between Chronic Gastroduodenal And Hepatobiliary Pathology In Children

Authors

  • Uralov Shukhrat Mukhtarovich Associate Professor of the Department of Propaedeutics of Childhood Diseases, Samarkand State Medical University

Keywords:

children, chronic gastroduodenitis, hepatobiliary system, gallbladder dysfunction

Abstract

Chronic digestive disorders in pediatric patients are characterized by a high frequency of concomitant lesions across various gastrointestinal tracts, among which interconnected impairments of the gastroduodenal zone and the hepatobiliary system hold a distinct position. This article presents the results of an analysis investigating the pathogenic со-adjacency of chronic gastroduodenitis and biliary tract dysfunction in the pediatric population. Key neurohumoral and motor-evacuation mechanisms supporting the mutual aggravation of inflammatory-destructive processes in the upper gastrointestinal mucosa and motor-tonic disorders of the biliary tract are thoroughly reviewed. The clinical necessity for a comprehensive, coordinated therapeutic approach to managing this combined pathology is substantiated in order to prevent disease chronicity and improve the overall quality of life in young patients.

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Published

2026-06-09

How to Cite

Clinico-Functional Parallels And Mechanisms Of СоAdjacency Between Chronic Gastroduodenal And Hepatobiliary Pathology In Children. (2026). Open Herald: Periodical of Methodical Research, 4(06), 55-58. https://academiaone.org/index.php/6/article/view/1648